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RE: swissflash/tamiya tyrell

thanks for the link kaiser! it seems like i have oto machine myself some tank mounts, and make a new radioplate for it. i have removed most of the rust, and washed the rest of the parts.ut i can't seem to find a motor that will fit properly.

RE: swissflash/tamiya tyrell

Aha, no veit eg kven du er, hehe

I guess it is not hard to fabricate some new engine mounts here, but you might have to move them closer or wider to accept a new engine in the car. And you also might have to lower or raise them to get it lined up with the clutchbell. Brushless conversion can also be done, but then it will loose some of its original charm with being a nitro.

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RE: swissflash/tamiya tyrell

Since Tamiya Tyrell P34 was never available in nitro configuration, I doubt its part would apply to this vehicle at all.. looks like you need a small nitro engine... or you can probably convert it to electric with some custom made motor mount..

RE: swissflash/tamiya tyrell

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Since Tamiya Tyrell P34 was never available in nitro configuration

I agree. Ive search on most of the search engines i know of for this car, but nothing, This i know for sure, it aint a Tamiya as they only made it in electric. Kyosho didnt get the copyrights for it too.
Ive even tried Swissflash......but i keep getting knives with flasdrives...lol

RE: swissflash/tamiya tyrell

i have done alittle of work to it, the engine is a old .21 without crankshaft. i made a plate for the tank and servos, aswell as a 4mm milled chassis, and i have started to polish the wheels, and remove corrosion on alu parts, aswell as rust on steel parts.the suspension arms where so rusty that i had to make new ones. so far, i am happy with it: